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Ukraine’s foreign minister presses G7 allies for support as Russia targets energy grid before winter
Ukraine urges G7 for increased defense aid and energy infrastructure funding as Russian strikes cause widespread blackouts, with Britain pledging $17 million, officials said.
- On Wednesday, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha met with G7 foreign ministers in Niagara‑on‑the‑Lake as Russian aerial attacks caused rolling blackouts ahead of winter.
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha warned Kyiv faces a `very difficult, very tough winter` and urged allies to `raise the price` on Russia to help end the war.
- Allied measures include sanctions and urgent funding to patch Ukraine's infrastructure; Canada announced sanctions targeting 13 people and 11 entities on Wednesday, while Britain pledged 13 million pounds .
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the meeting explored ways to strengthen Ukraine's defence, and Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand pledged `We are doing whatever is necessary to support Ukraine`.
- Tensions over trade and defence among allies frame the G7 meeting in southern Ontario, as rising disputes between the United States and traditional partners complicate ceasefire and peace plans under President Donald Trump.
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·Atlanta, United States
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·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Leaning Left9Leaning Right4Center9Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Left, 41% Center
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41% Center
L 41%
C 41%
R 18%
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